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    Most calories you've consumed in one meal?

    The other day I at about 8 am I ate a decent breakfast, and went off to class. I meant to eat a lunch at 12-1pm but it didnt happen because I had to finish an assignment. Then I totally forgot about my lab from 2-5 pm. By 5:30 pm I'm starving so I just wanted to consume as many calories as possible so I went to subway.

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    1 Large meatball sub
    2 cookies
    1 Large choc milk

    This amounted to 1900 calories!! Please keep in mind I don't do this on a regular basis, my diet schedule is all fucked up right now because of labs/assignments/midterms etc.

    Which leads me to my question... Whats the largest amount of calories you've consumed in one meal?

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    1 18" pizza with pepperoni, 1/2 lb of pasta with alfredo sauce and chicken, a bowl of jalapeno peppers, and 2 slices of cheesecake. Whatever that adds up to.

    I ate it on a bet. I won.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatCatMC View Post
    1 18" pizza with pepperoni, 1/2 lb of pasta with alfredo sauce and chicken, a bowl of jalapeno peppers, and 2 slices of cheesecake. Whatever that adds up to.

    I ate it on a bet. I won.
    Dude.

    That's a lot.

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    5000-10,000 not sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by ST240 View Post
    Dude.

    That's a lot.
    And I'd still lose at the Nathan's Hotdog eating contest.

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    I would say somewhere in the 5000 area.
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    Either extra large 'the works' pizza, garlic pizza bread and 1 pint of ice cream or eat as much as u like chinese meal. Dunno what was more calories but both made me feel like a bloated pig.
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    Shit any thanksgiving or xmas atleast 5000k is a given.

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    I guess my poll scale pretty much shit the bed then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ST240 View Post
    I guess my poll scale pretty much shit the bed then.
    I'd like to know who selected 500-1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
    Shit any thanksgiving or xmas atleast 5000k is a given.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triple Threat View Post
    I'd like to know who selected 500-1000.
    That would be erm me. find it hard to stomach any more the 1000k whethers its whole food or junk
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    Quote Originally Posted by leg_press View Post
    That would be erm me. find it hard to stomach any more the 1000k whethers its whole food or junk
    That's some serious restraint you have there. On one level, I'm jealous. Big holiday meals are a downfall of mine, as well as the occasional all-you-can-eat buffets.

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    I went to Hardee's and it was buy one get on free grilled sourdough burgers. I ate both of them plus a medium sized curly fries and an oreo shake. It was so good.

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    I'd guess that any super or king size meal at Bk or McDonald's is over 2500.

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    I think for me it was ~2500. Half a large extra cheese meat lovers stuff crust pizza and 2 Rockstar energy drinks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Goodfella9783 View Post
    I'd guess that any super or king size meal at Bk or McDonald's is over 2500.
    Doubt it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanp156 View Post
    I think for me it was ~2500. Half a large extra cheese meat lovers stuff crust pizza and 2 Rockstar energy drinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanp156 View Post



    Doubt it.
    Triple Whopper with Cheese, King fries & a King coke is 2220. I wasn't far off.

    So whoever has really binged on fast food at any given time in one meal has easily eaten around 3000-4000 calories. The Coke alone was like 700 calories.

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    who selected less than 500

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    When deployed to remote locations we're given packaged meals called MREs which are anywhere from 1900-2700 calories. And that's for one meal.

    My bud had one just laying around at home and he was going to eat it even though he'd just been sitting around all week, so I took it and threw it on the ground and stomped the crap out of it. Friends don't let friends get obese

    On another note there's these little heater strips in MREs that are in plastic bags, they're for cooking the main course, you poor water in it and the strip makes the water boil extremely hot. You can take the strip out and put it in a water bottle mixed with tobasco and water and it makes a really effective tear gas bomb
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plateau_Max View Post
    When deployed to remote locations we're given packaged meals called MREs which are anywhere from 1900-2700 calories. And that's for one meal.

    My bud had one just laying around at home and he was going to eat it even though he'd just been sitting around all week, so I took it and threw it on the ground and stomped the crap out of it. Friends don't let friends get obese

    On another note there's these little heater strips in MREs that are in plastic bags, they're for cooking the main course, you poor water in it and the strip makes the water boil extremely hot. You can take the strip out and put it in a water bottle mixed with tobasco and water and it makes a really effective tear gas bomb
    I always wondered what I'd do with all the MREs my old roommate left behind.

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    Lol, my buddy in the army loves MRE's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FatCatMC View Post
    I always wondered what I'd do with all the MREs my old roommate left behind.
    I know something you could do with them.
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    3 12 inch chicken bacon ranches from subway.


    1080 cals each 12 inch, 94 carbs a sandwhich, 72 protein each sandwhich


    so 3240 cals 282 carbs 216 grams of protein in one meal.. sweeet

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinceforheismen View Post
    3 12 inch chicken bacon ranches from subway.


    1080 cals each 12 inch, 94 carbs a sandwhich, 72 protein each sandwhich


    so 3240 cals 282 carbs 216 grams of protein in one meal.. sweeet
    You ate 3 12 inch subs

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    I don't know when it was, but I'm pretty sure I've eaten a lot more than the maximum number at one time.

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    I think mine would be when I was away in France, there was a chinese that did all you can eat for something like 8 euros. Needless to say I got my moneys worth. I couldnt tell you how many calories there were, but I ate 5 big plates full of noodles/meats/vegetables etc etc and then a big desert after. I ate to the point where I went all pale and almost past out, there must have been at least 3500 calories there, thats just a rough estimate though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seanp156 View Post
    You ate 3 12 inch subs
    yeah lol its not that hard.

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    Its not hard to eat over 5,000 calories if you eat the right things. Like Big Macs and things like that.

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